Appearing on Fox Sports 1 with Colin Cowherd, the father of National Basketball Association prospect Lonzo Ball repeatedly gave rude responses to co-host Kristine Leahy's questions and told her to "stay in her lane".

That seemed to set Ball off, who snarled back "stay in your lane" while holding his outstretched palm in a bid to silence and ignore her inquiry.

Asked about his problem with Leahy, Ball said, "My problem with you is that you are a hater". Not to mention, there's a difference between not wanting to sell women's clothing and disrespecting a female reporter while saying you don't need women's money.

If you're exhausted by this LaVar Ball news cycle, trust that you are not alone.

Leahy discussed the outburst on Fox Sports' "Speak for Yourself".

Ball, as always, did not disappoint, giving an incredible interview at his home, in which he claimed Markelle Fultz "ain't ready" for L.A., and said he spoke Lonzo going to the Lakers into existence.

Leahy wasn't the only target of Ball during his "The Herd with Colin Cowherd" appearance. He said the price for his shoes starts at $495- which is well above brands such as Nike. "But I'll tell you what, if you act like that, guess what?" She scares me, that's why I don't look over there.

Leahy then asked if Ball was threatening her.

You think I'm playin'? That says a lot for a person who has consistently pushed the envelope every time he's stepped in front of a mic. Ball is a hot interview and goes viral every time he says something. "Something's coming to you".

"Ball: "Oh, see how she is trying to turn the words?"

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Like all the great players in this league, they see your hands down, they are going to go through it and get easy calls. It is the first time in his playoff career that he has scored less than 20 points in consecutive games.

Shares are trading -20.82% away from the 52-week high mark of $24.65 and +9.92% far from the 52-week bottom of $17.76. The business had revenue of $188.10 million for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $192.24 million.

The government will continue to set Opal fares and timetables, and regulate safety standards once the routes are privatised. The stoppage, which began at midnight, affects four depots in Leichhardt , Burwood , Kingsgrove and Tempe .

In Orlando, Florida, Mayor Buddy Dyer said he plans to move the marble statue known as "Johnny Reb" from a park to a cemetery. The peripheral block party scene at Confederate-era monument removals and demonstrations has become a nearly-weekly ritual.

Tomorrow's stage 5 is the race's queen stage, a 125.5km effort that finishes with the long and steep climb up Mt. Cyclists from all over the globe will start the stage along the oceanfront Cabrillo Boulevard at 11:30 a.m.

That has led to more calls for the President to release his tax returns. "He wanted clarity", Spicer responded on Friday. When asked about the tweet, press secretary Sean Spicer refused to talk about it. " That's not a threat ", Spicer said.

White-collar defense attorney Alice Fisher interviewed with Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his deputy, Rod Rosenstein. Rob Rosenstein is considered one of the "Least Political People" in the government today and has stellar credentials.

Fournette says the contract won't change his mindset, adding "money is money, but at the end of the day, you come here to win". Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the four-year deal is fully guaranteed and that the contract does not contain offsets .

Washington's Markelle Fultz is widely ranked as the No. 1 prospect with the Boston Celtics holding to No. 1 pick. The Philadelphia 76ers, who used the top overall pick to land Ben Simmons past year , will select third.

Israel has rejected the 1967 lines as a possible border, saying it would impose security risks. The symbolic relocation would essentially recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

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